I love the continuing evolution of those lines that were birthed through the incidence of time and space: an American watchmaker who started a Swiss watch-making company 143 years ago; two changing, evolving, modernizing series that take their names from the historical heritage, ideals & flavour from a very consequential period in Italy (indeed modern world, at that time) and the sea-faring tradition of the people of Portugal (to this day Portugal maintains a strong fishing tradition which can be seen in industry and cuisine).
The essence of the historical origination may seem distant and be more of a function of marketing hype, but I feel it’s a brave effort to keep these editions and the spatial thinking they initiate in us consistent. This evolution and adaptation to modernity is something I don’t see in other watch brands, and is what has attached me so strongly to this brand within such a short time.
I certainly feel there are ideals from history that should give us pause to reflect - on Time. And yet at the same time I remind myself the only constant is change. And time at the end of it, is what we all have or not have, contingent on how we use and view it. Like Peter Pan’s ticking crocodile, time is chasing after each of us.

(apologies for stealing the Pisa Portugeiser pic from Rave I believe).